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Topic Review (Newest First)

11-07-2010 12:51 AM

regis57

Mariner 36

Located in Cleveland, here on the Great Lakes, I beleive that is why the boat is in such good shape!

Regis

11-07-2010 12:43 AM

vintageray

Where are you located? Welcome aboard.

11-07-2010 12:34 AM

regis57

New Here, New Tayana Mariner 36'

Hello,

I just bought a 1978 Mariner 36' Ketch . Pretty good condition over-all, a bit of rot under the main mast, I need to step the main, drop the compression/jack post, get underneath the gelcoat and rework the overhead. The teak is a bit rough, but the boat seems to have the right things wrong....lots of TLC and Preventative Maintainace NEEDED!

I am excited as this is my first boat ever, should be challenging and keep me busy!